Monday, January 25, 2010

What Does Brazilian Money Look Like With Money Being Tight In Football At Moment Do You Think That Taking Players On Loan?

With money being tight in football at moment do you think that taking players on loan? - what does brazilian money look like

a viable option for the clubs in Scotland was expected Moyes Brazilian Joe get the loan, without doubt, the potential attractiveness of the Champions League with one of the old society are to be encouraged, not the players get support on the computer. What are your thoughts guys and girls?

7 comments:

Xx_cc_xX said...

I understand your point, but (as I believe to be the case), are Jo salaries in full for Everton, which (in the region of £ 50k per week), this rule would be implemented immediately for former players in his class.

Unfortunately, the teams in Scotland can not compete with the parties in the English league .... finacially these days, and this is a problem before it better

No-one can stop us ! 53 ! said...

It can have a negative effect, Saoirse. Remember, Stokes, Falkirk? He missed much if your loan on the first floor in a way that the reader has been introduced without any real benefit. So I guess some players, not least to be very happy from the side, a player will be awarded to the club out.

With the exception of Davis and can Samaras, I think many players who started as a loan and has continued to sign for the club. It would be very happy if a player loan has been signed as an emergency, as if the two owners Rangers were injured while or something.

Anne Marie said...

One might think, and I also hope that wages played more consistently because they play to promote movement of the players, but unfortunately some of them are far greater than in the idea of wanting to Football First. Check out the average players like Scott Parker and Lucas Neil, both 70K per week, apparently trying to sign Manchester City and Parker would be £ 120k offer each week. It will never compete with, even if they have substantial pay cuts.

Most of the Celts was paid in salaries, 48K per week for Bellamy, but since then have introduced a salary cap that will not break over 25K. Wages Ideal for any normal person, but the money floating in England, which is a trifle.

Anne Marie said...

One might think, and I also hope that wages played more consistently because they play to promote movement of the players, but unfortunately some of them are far greater than in the idea of wanting to Football First. Check out the average players like Scott Parker and Lucas Neil, both 70K per week, apparently trying to sign Manchester City and Parker would be £ 120k offer each week. It will never compete with, even if they have substantial pay cuts.

Most of the Celts was paid in salaries, 48K per week for Bellamy, but since then have introduced a salary cap that will not break over 25K. Wages Ideal for any normal person, but the money floating in England, which is a trifle.

Baron Von Hunorc said...

I agree wi Chas their compensation structure of these guys are still after 40 weeks in more general terms, can not afford, but a better option for 3 million euros to pay an instrument

chas c said...

think, for the Rangers and Celtic, would the salaries are still a bone of contention was the saiorse.where review anyway.good

Where the Isla meets the Tay. said...

Bonetti now! Bankruptcy and relegation, it's fun.
The payment of wages in comparison to foreign hill mass is the way to go!

Bitter? I'm not bitter!

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